New film set to be released in Dar

New film by the name of “The village of perceived justice” is just about to be released in Dar es Salaam as confirmed by producers Policy Forum and Kanumba the Great Film yesterday.

The film aims at educating the community on good governance and accountability from local government level to national level.

The Co-chair of the film Ebron Mwakagenda said the focus is on reducing poverty and increasing equity as well as to modify the democratic shape while bringing good governance as a responsibility vested in every body.

“One of the most important aspects for good governance in includesencouragingthe monitoringofpowerin theprovincialcouncils andsub-cabinet level”. Mwakagenda said.

He went on to say that the film portrays the need for transparency and accountability as valued aspects which every person needs to nurture.

According to Mwakagenda, the film shows the way system and processes of governing in local government level are carried out in connection with allocation of resources, and the level of prudence is attained to benefit the public on daily basis, from infrastructureto health careand other services.

Steven Kanumba said the film aims to develop the abilityandopportunityforordinary citizensto be informedandeducated in bringing awarenessabout their rights.

“People have to know the demandingvoice of their needs, to monitor the conduct of the governmentand demand of accountabilityand improvement of service delivery”, said Kanumba.

He added that the film’s ingredients will help the government to be transparent and observe prudence to community funds spent, since people knows how their resources are utilized according to the prevailing priorities and value to resolve their shortfalls.